Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 3, 1948, p. 7

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pace sight the acton free press rtwiwdky june 3rd ims socialism doesnt solve our problem by r j hkaciiman sialism has ith uneorofortablo moments it tiurs the delusion that everything which now vexes the mplht of man can be remedied by jontrol controls have been tried and what have wt much trouble and vexation of iilrlt the pron- lema of this world are rarely set tled in the llieit of fullnome fash ion our snilallut friends imatrlm 3bere lsjiyolferou demand for hrituhtof lrlie celllni without orf course any eelllnas on waes u there i illfferegre of ofilnlon he- iwcw two point of vlow most lieople ahe quite willing to settlo it their way bellrvlnir devoutly that their wish in the common wish of all i mr mnahei president of uu canadian cnnbrww of labor an affiliate of the ccf ha put his seal upon thin point of view ho la also prcoldmt of the canadian brotherhood of railway employ ee wlion the new came out about the 31 increase in frelaht rates mr mnshtr waa right on the job 21 wn not enoukh he ratlu nyu should ihnve hnd more than 10 how are tho rallunys going to pay their em ployees he asked if they are not granted the mean bv which they pa there we hnve it a socialist waywould have lo increase rail way freight rules in nider lo en f l ralww pntei the sanding floors finishing linoleum mastic tile rubber caul 426w milton 436w kbvkiwe the charges clement mountain coop balanced poultry hog dairy feeds fertilizer mineral grit and oyster shell hybrid and open polinuted seed corn soyn beans sorghom sudan grnri millet and permanent pasture seed potatoes poundation a these are hard to get we- still have some next step would he to a win us the railways in order to hide tho cost in the ta rate under sorlnlisra you ttever look forward nor hack- ward if ou did either common- snue if it still existed would mm- pel a modification of the socialist point of view the american government took owi the railway in the first great war nnd raised wngeh freight late followed up then in time came n depression volume of traf fic declined business foil off rail way wage ratei were at the top most penk real earning of rail way woikem reached new heights socfalum plan now to do the kame thin it bellovoi that there will he a depression h yand by but it wants to raise wages- now v that uhen the depression comei the workers will rain substantially from the decline in the cost of liv ing and so escape thtf burdens of the deprelon it forgets that the bill will be paid hy other workers in higher freight rates or by grant to meet railway dellclta the price or our follies mutt nlwayj be met i there were 187000 workers on canadian railway in 119121000 in 1933 coitly wasnt it to thoae who nought jobs now all thete things are to bo settled by boarde its quite im possible politicians cannot deter mine prices there is ntwavs a dis pute between the buyer and the seller onl tho open market con render justice to all the market records the price as it ul if it is wrong for n time it move into line with consumptive demands but boards and govern ments must fix prices in accord with what the sellers think the ought to get the views of power ful groups is not always a nafe guide on broad national lisues the right solution is the one which functions in the general rather than in the particular interest but thats not all we do not want one thing in canada we want two or more hut we don t want to pa for any of thn there is w ide spread indignation over the banning of oleo even though the farmer cant or wont we deliver try us for service support nnd huild your own ilufllnew cziocrr recollefelmns ol acton cioizzj back in 1898 twbmi fiwiii the vmu of ute kr im nt thurmskv jiihm 1 imh it piiri milton district cooperative phone 127 mlllnn a ntimlver of homes in acton nnd vicinity wei eftpeclnlly untl elciwd nnd the entire community win moved with sorrow when thfl rewn that tommy wallace nnd t owens holh di ug clerksverp drowned nt cuelph mr thonifw perrymnn i haniml roi ently the prnpri ty of mr itobt cnmphel on i nue awn ue for to0 complaints ire frequent on the pari of drivers who ijhnht in rid ing on the wrong hide of the road if they would only icmemher nnd keep or the rlghthnnd aide tlwy would avoid accident n and make other people happy the first baseball match of the ftpnsnn was played in the park on sntuitlny afternoon nnd proved very exciting it was between n nine of pant enil tplnyer nnd the town hnnt end winning 11h a delightful evening wnn spent cyi mnth who paraded the principal on mrndn by nhout thirty local cllsta who paraded the pi inclpnl streets of the town took a few limes around the rniinte nt the pm l nnd n run out to tlnnnnck- ii t uwm 1aitrnta fteftponkmiljtv weve got one perennial nrgu- menl ttrtnlghtenml out a bit it has to do with the recurring que- hon whether juniors misdeeds hvj n reflection of tho maternal or pa ternal side of the marriage associ ation wo get our lead from the fedeinl ijipnitment of agricul tures bulletin on adolescent pigs that should be reasonable rinough for perhaps as much study has be nn directed to the welfar of pigs nn to tho welfare of kldit any way the derailment relieve the mother pig from any reponslbll- hy for her offsprings deportment she has it appears a lot to do with the sire of her family but father is responsible for their thrift and general type foundation hiiruflft in foundation planting around a home it should ho remembered that evergreens with their more definite outline tond to draw attention to the portion of tho house near which they are planted corwequently they can be used to good effect in omphastylng tho best architectural features ofhe home on the other hand jpcuu nous nhtuhs do not draw tho eye so definitely but hnve a more soften ing effect they should he used for instance lo hide the less attrac i ive features such nn rt high con rete foundations youh in needs attended to promptly complete bathrooms ituulled no joh too smal1 joiin calder lwt poetry tboae fvom sum to pjm uh jt s jfoll optomerlsl 7 douglas street cuklph cves examined glasses fitted wanted deadstock hkhest cash pricek horsft 7 k ench cnttle sfloo each hors 2 00 per cwt all accordink to sic and condition faii kuxkot jait jtij darling co ltd succertflorn to faloo www a iuitle of persln hnhhl moosh- ie dnnlel lute pinfcshor if an- t lent svrlac in oioomlhh college petsli spont several dins in town during the week back in 1028 irnm the imlle of the free prml ojf thiinuuiy june 7 t02fl 1 wartime mayor of onkville 104142444 elected by the largest maiority in the towns historv 2 first president of the reorganized oakic lions club 3 chairman of the board of governors lions international district of ontario and quebec 4 president of lions international of canada 5 served in first world war t ijii in charge of dental service for department of sold iers civil reestablishment at guelph s- 7 during his term of office as mayor the oalcville legion uas presented with the site of the legion hall and granted 10 ears tax exemption 8 during his term of mayor and at his instigation the town ujpl ui with butter there wan a atorm of protrit in our citlaa uhen the milk board railed the retail pride of milk to aomethlnx approaching half the price of beer there are a irood many people who uanl to put the nation into a stralshtjaciet their job belni lo tighten the etrlnjr nurtht ts nnmtt our-farmera- reient the order forbidding them to hlp thalr cattle iq the profit able american market under socialism prlcea are to be llxed and regulated b government flat and a one tectlon of the countrj i wants pneei reduced and the other i want price railed l he uoardj which tlx price will not hae their trouble to leek we who hav known utwty mai never t realize iti true alue till we lote j mulb pikuhcth swtjctcn oanabianua relations our neighbour aouth of tho bor der like canadas maple producu toprwve it they bought nearly all of our maple ayrup and maple we ar export in 1mt according to a renune in canadian grocer of dbs figure maple sugar export to vs tot aled 307497 gallons costing s13j0 00a while 4332143 lb of maplo sugar valued at j1823c54 went to the states small amounts wit to newfoundland prance and the bahamas employees for the tirst time in history were granted holidays ith pay 9 organized and managed the first oha hockey team in oakville 10 oakvilles rink was built in 1921 for oakvilles first o ha hockey team organized and coached by dr deans who continued in that capacity until 1934 when the team won the intermediate o h a championship dr deans also sponsored minor hockey for the youngsters of the town and district 11 helped organize and played on the first oala lac rosse team in oakville 12 dr deans has been on the executne of the oakville base ball club 13 nine ears captain of the oakville golf club and at present president of the club 14 organized and was chairman of the wartime ration board for oakville trafalgar township and milton 15 chairman ot the local branch of civil defense com mittee lb chairman of local national clothing collection for war ravaged countries 17 present chairman of the finance committee of the oak- villetrafalgar high school area board 13 has been a member ot every municipal board in the town of oakville his administrative ability and tireless energy are what halton needs vote dr deans x june 7 issued by the halton liberal association mafv a fine bed of tulip nro adorning homes in town just mow mf chas wilson has purchased tht stone resldemc on main street jacent to tducntlon innr 1 he twinlheventh nrnlual con vent inn of halton was hold in knot church clnsa room on wed- netda when one hundred and sev enty indies nttonsded mrs f 1 salt ard babe left on riiursdayonalrlp lo h h in i ngland ijist sunday a ton iodgo io o k no 201 held the annual dec oration day service and church pnrnde denidmore and co are building another addition to their factory a new dr loft ard storage room is being tiected ocr the rolling room oakville oakville firemen su cessfully en acted a new role on saturday when they restued a oung girl from a raft that hnd drifted out into thi lake 1 lie reucuers were walter boocock sam shnw ani larry wllm and the tfrl w ns adcle 0le aged lfi of montreal member of the intermediate b hockey team aporored by branch lit canadian legion were kuest- of tho legion nt a very en joyable banquet nnd dance in the legion hall last thursday evening although somewhat marred by dull chilly weather interspersed with showers the annual inspect ion of the oakville and trafalgar high school cadet corps held on friday afternoon was carried out in a manner that reflected great credit upon those taking part and won praise from the inspecting of- ficet with a view to promoting safer drtvtrg and thus cutting down traffic accidents the town of oak ville in conjunction with the oak ville rotary club is sponsoring traffic safety week may 31st to june sth record star oomic snap technique in a small tow n in italy two communists formed part of the committee in charge of the voting precinct in the recent election the ended up in adjoining beds in the hospital youve guessed the reason there was only one com munist vote cast in the precinct i faith faith enters into practically every transaction botwaen men men with faith have built every thing in thla world worthwhile everv farmer every businessman i whelhei manufacturer tradesman or banker or worker skilled or unskilled hiu always cashed in on faith and those that lacked it al ways lost that was true yester day lis true today and it will bo true tomorrow faith is the gyro scope of civilization with it we have a balanced unified society without it everything goes wrong men must believe in tho destiny of man lack of faith shows either lack of courage or lack of correct information international limned cmiwjiii premier international train ha for almou half a cenrtiry maintained regular daily service between montreal toronto and chicago 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